No, a normal male can increase exercise, improve diet, and drop pounds like a bad habit. Women cannot do this because they lack testosterone. Check online, if a couple decides to lose weight, it is understood that a man will lose weight faster than a woman because of the testosterone factor. Luke has an issue with this, so he is taking shots.
An anxiolytic with help you with your moods and smooth you out, Luke, ask your doctor about it. Caffeine will also help with focus. That way you can go back and read and have better conversations going forward.
Screw you... I said Gallups numbers were not acceptable even when they had romney in the lead. a poll must review how it is choosing its samples.
My post when Romney was in the lead... "You have to watch out with these polls. Many use too large a democrat sample. I will question any poll which does not explain how many dems vs reps or Is they sample. And if this were a random call poll - gallup explained at the bottom of the page they use weighting. "
I just reread the rest of this. You are such faggot with this. I gave you a chance to link to evidence. I said I would leave et if you could show that revenue did not go up. It is you assholes who are misrepresenting hawking. I provided a link to his paper and used his quotes. Then I explained the science to you after you selected a passage and said I could not.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And this too AK47 "One of the problems is that the democrats gave up on the Cuban American community a long time ago,â Sopo said. âThey made no effort to reach it.â âBut that changed with Obama. He understood that the way for Democrats to make inroads among Cuban Americans was not by patronizing them with visits to Versailles or by talking about Fidel Castro, but rather by addressing the concerns most middle class families face.â So has there been a shift in partisanship within the Cuban community? Sopo believes there has been a shift because President Barack Obama received 35 percent of the Cuban American vote when Senator John Kerry received 25 percent of the vote in 2004 (and other democratic presidential candidates received about 20 percent of the vote). SNIP "And the younger generation, whether they were born here or emigrated here, might not agree with Castro, but most reject the hardline stance that has not really done much to remove him from power. This became evident during a protest last month at Versailles over the concert that Colombian singer Juanes performed in Havana. Some of the older hardliners were outraged at the concert, accusing Juanes and anybody who supported him of being a communist. Once the concert ended, about 200 hardliners gathered at Versailles where they began destroying CDs with Juanesâ name scribbled across them, apparently as a symbol of destroying his real CDs. But as the night progressed, more than 400 counter-protesters showed up, mostly younger Cubans who arrived from Cuba within the last decade, voicing their support for the concert. The younger Cubans ended up forcing the older exiles across the street where they stood on a corner continuing their protest. By the end of the evening, the pro-Juanes protesters stood on three corners of the intersections, including Versailles, while the older exiles maintained their single corner. âThey have no voice anymore,â said Alfredo Martinez during the protest, a 29-year-old Cuban immigrant who arrived in Miami during the early 1990s. âThis is our time now. We donât believe in Castro but we believe in Juanes. He did more for Cuba in one concert than they have done in 40 years.â SNIP We have yet to see a Hispanic-American achieve presidency, but that will come in time. And we shouldnât be surprised if that candidate turns out to be a Cuban-American. And we should be even less surprised if that candidate turns out to be a democrat. âThe new generation of Cuban Americans see the world through a different prism than their parents,â Sopo said. âTheir allegiance to the Republican Party is much more diluted.â ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://hispanic.cc/why_cubans_vote_republican.htm
Mitt Romneyâs road to presidency this fall looks narrow on electoral map http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...-map/2012/04/29/gIQAHxz7pT_story.html?hpid=z2
Good article. It also mentions he has a high floor and that it will be all about him taking 5 to 7 identified states. Probably a pretty accurate article.